Tell Me About Your Dreams

I want this as a movie NOW.

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Had a dream where Lego sold cocoa powder in Knights Kingdom canisters. I walked into a grocery store and bought a can of Sir Danju cocoa powder.
It tasted like garbage.

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That was my house thank you very much :dizzy_face:
And don’t tell me how to reuse my canisters :triumph:

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Well it’s come from a literal dream, besides its in apartment in Christmas time, but I hearing the Lion Phantom theme play and it’s dang catchy, too.

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Hey guys, here’s my phone number!

Phone 2 is my old phone, phone #3 is my current one. Not shown is my old old flip-phone, which i can’t find and i’m not sure if i still have.

Why am i making this dumb joke here? Well, that’s what i dreamt i did last night. Only, in the dream i had 7 phones instead of 3.

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That’s two numbers you liar :triumph:

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I mean, yeah, “numbers” would make more sense. But dream me said “number” as in “number of phones i’ve had” so that’s what i’m going with.

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I’ve had several dreams where I was just sleeping, and fell off my bed (In the dream).

(So all it does is make me wake up)

EDIT: These dreams were one of my only ones where I didn’t see myself in 3rd-person.

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I’ve had several dreams where I somehow bite through my own teeth… then I wake up and my brain still thinks I’m missing half of each of my front teeth.

There are dreams where you deal with “scary” stuff, like being chased and eaten by a giant dinosaur. As a kid, these are scary. As an adult, you wake up, laugh at how silly it was, and post about it in the dreams topic.

Then there are dreams that deal with something plausible. An old friend calls you, tells you about how they’ve been rejected by their family and failed at their goals, and says “i can’t do this anymore”.

There is no grand reveal where you wake up and realize “oh, it was just a dream”, and go back to normal, laugh it off. No, it’s too real. You wake up, you realize it must have been a dream because now you’re lying in bed, but the emotion you felt still sticks with you, haunting you. It doesn’t have that aura of unreality like a typical nightmare, it feels like something that you could be remembering, it feels like something that could be happening in real life, and knowing it was a dream doesn’t stop it from scaring you.

So anyway, that’s how my brain decided to traumatize me at 6AM.

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I just had a dream where I bought a GameCube game. I don’t remember what it was called, but it was regarded as one of the console’s all-time greatest hits.

In the game, you apply for a job at a grocery store, which you soon discover is riddled with hidden explosives. Not sure what the player character looked like, but the boss was some tall lion guy with deer antlers. His secret plan is to commit group suicide by blowing up the building while all his employees are inside. The objective of the game is to do grocery store things while paying attention that at least one employee is outside of the store at all times (either by doing deliveries, going on break etc…).
Eventually, it inevitably happens that every employee is inside the building at the same time. The detonation starts with a short countdown, during which your goal is to get everyone out of the store (including the boss). The building explodes, but nobody was hurt. The boss acts remorseful and promises you a job at a new store he’s going to open. Then the game starts anew.
I assume that’s the good ending, I don’t think I ever good a bad one (i.e. someone still being in the store as it explodes).

In my dream, that game won several awards during its time and is generally named as one of the top ten GameCube games ever made. Does anything like it actually exist? It felt so real…

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Even if it doesn’t exist, that’s got to be one of the more interesting plots for a game that someone’s thought of.

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where can i play this game

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I dreamed i was at Brickfair, and @Gilahu was there hosting an annual competition to build one of the makuta from his brotherhood project. This year the theme was Belgahn, so everyone was making their own interpretation of him. There were a lot of Carapar shells. Some people made a System version of him. I was the only one who built a System moc that also used the Carapar shells. I ran out of time and didn’t finish my moc’s arms, but then while they were judging some random guy stuck a pair of simple inika-build arms on it. It won for some reason.

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Oh gosh, I’m already making it into people’s dreams with my Makuta stuff.

All planned, of course.

:thinking: Though it kinda would be interesting to see different takes by different people on the same Makuta character.

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he was hosting a 100-year competition? :eye_in_speech_bubble: :eye_in_speech_bubble:

it was me

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I glanced around the basement. Everyone else had gone upstairs now, and i was alone. The silence was eerie.

He’s coming

I couldn’t see anyone. I had no idea how anyone else could get down here. There was only one way down here, and that was the elevator my cousin had just gone up. There should be no way for him to get down here without me knowing. But i knew he was coming.

I had to get out of here. This room was a deathtrap. I was going to stay here and wait, but i couldn’t. The silence was scary.

I called the elevator back, waited tensely for it to arrive. I half expected him to be in it, but it was empty when it opened. Still, i didn’t relax. I didn’t relax until i got to the top, and the elevator opened.

My family was there, gathered together. Just seeing them brought me comfort, even though i knew none of them could stop him. It felt better to not be alone.

A few of them turned to me when i arrived. The fear on my face must have been obvious.

“What’s wrong?” My cousin asked.

“Is it an assassin?” My dad asked, looking ready for a fight.

“Not just an assassin,” i said. I couldn’t let him go to fight this foe. He would die. “It’s Grievous. Run.”

That didn’t quite have the impact i was hoping for, the urgency i felt didn’t quite make it to my voice. But before anyone could react, we heard the unmistakeable sound from the hall. General Grievous was here.

My urgency was matched now in my dad’s voice, calling out in warning to everyone else.

“RUN!”

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